One way around this is to use a compost described as ‘peat free with added John Innes’. This has the advantage of loam and sand giving the compost more weight for stability and enhancing the nutrient- ...
There is some prep you should do before planting. First, loosen up the peat-free compost like you would fluff up a pillow. This will break up any clumps of compost. Then, make sure the bag has ...
On the 16 April we have the last opportunity to lobby for the 2024 ban on the sale of peat in bagged compost for horticultural use by supporting a Ten Minute Rule Bill speech by England in ...